Congrads to headnurse
The contest ended last night at midnight.
The correct answer was 12-17-2003. This was the guess from headnurse:
"Hmmmm, 12-16-2003 sounds good?? Of course, if I win it will brake my 38 year losing streak, maybe I shouldn't guess?"
Hee hee, sorry about breaking that winning streak!
headnurse,
I'll send you an email later today for the specifics on what kind of setup you want.
All,
Thanks for the comments and the good guesses. Check back at:
Snapshot Sniper (scroll to bottom of page for board) in the next few days and I'll have new info for the controller boards. There will be a version that has the sensor on the front or back of the board.
The program is now set up so that you select what type of camera (ON/OFF or always on), refresh duration, and how long to wait to press the shutter after power up. By being able to select this yourself, it will work for just about any camera out there that can be controlled with three wires, so if you change to another camera in the future, you should still be able to use the same setup.
Changes since 1st post.
- The board now draws 49 micro Amps. In my 1st post I stated 38. Some of the features I've added since then have increased the power usage a little, but it should still run on a 9V battery for 8 months or so.
- The control panel looks a little different now to incorporate the PIR facing out the front if that's the setup you want.
Thanks to all,
The contest ended last night at midnight.
The correct answer was 12-17-2003. This was the guess from headnurse:
"Hmmmm, 12-16-2003 sounds good?? Of course, if I win it will brake my 38 year losing streak, maybe I shouldn't guess?"
Hee hee, sorry about breaking that winning streak!
headnurse,
I'll send you an email later today for the specifics on what kind of setup you want.
All,
Thanks for the comments and the good guesses. Check back at:
Snapshot Sniper (scroll to bottom of page for board) in the next few days and I'll have new info for the controller boards. There will be a version that has the sensor on the front or back of the board.
The program is now set up so that you select what type of camera (ON/OFF or always on), refresh duration, and how long to wait to press the shutter after power up. By being able to select this yourself, it will work for just about any camera out there that can be controlled with three wires, so if you change to another camera in the future, you should still be able to use the same setup.
Changes since 1st post.
- The board now draws 49 micro Amps. In my 1st post I stated 38. Some of the features I've added since then have increased the power usage a little, but it should still run on a 9V battery for 8 months or so.
- The control panel looks a little different now to incorporate the PIR facing out the front if that's the setup you want.
Thanks to all,